Wow! Where did you get this? Don't know nothing about programming languages,
but it looks the kind of script you use in your .emacs or .gnus configuration
file. In that case, the emacs or gnus NG could be more appropiate.

Wow! Where did you get this? Don't know nothing about programming languages,
but it looks the kind of script you use in your .emacs or .gnus configuration
file. In that case, the emacs or gnus NG could be more appropiate.

It's a fragment of Scheme, using an interesting language feature.

This has nothing to do with NetBSD, except that there may be a
cultural affinity for Scheme in the NetBSD crowd. Scheme is the
cleanest language that I'm aware of, and has a ~50 page language
specification, which includes complete (non-normative) denotational
semantics in the lambda calculus.